A court in Chicago has rejected a case against the National Bank of Hungary and Hungarian state railways MAV filed by Holocaust survivors and their heirs seeking compensation for property of victims of the Holocaust, the National Development Ministry said on Saturday.

The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit said the plaintiffs must first seek legal recourse in Hungary, before they do so in the United States.

Great news to hear. This is especially good to hear for those of us who are aware of what happened to Hungary's banks and other cultural centers after the Soviets invaded in the latter days of the second world war.

The Commies ransacked the banks there, stealing not only money but also rare cultural treasures, art, works by great European artists. To this day nearly none of it has ever been recovered. If there is anything a court needs to involve itself in it is that crime on the nation of Hungary, and of course that was not the worst of the crimes committed during that time, the rapes of Hungarian women by red army soldiers would win that award. If anything it is the Jews that owe Hungary seeing as it was the Jewish Soviet Commisars and officials that ordered all of those crimes.